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Please check my ECG. Having dizziness very much with shivering. Did ECG for precaution. Please check the report.
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The ECG appears to be within normal limits based on what's visible, which is reassuring. However, dizziness with shivering needs a proper physical examination to identify the underlying cause — it could be related to blood pressure, blood sugar, or other issues beyond the heart.
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Please see a doctor in person for a thorough clinical evaluation of your symptoms. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Ecg is normal. Please consult a physician physically for clinical examination and management accordingly.
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Ecg shows normal if your symptoms persist please consult me
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Because this ECG represents a Normal Sinus Rhythm with no signs of acute ischemia, myocardial infarction, or electrical blocks, there is no indicated cardiac medication or active cardiac treatment required based on this tracing alone. Prescribing anti-arrhythmics, anti-anginals, or emergency cardiac drugs would be clinically inappropriate for a normal physiological tracing. However, since this ECG was performed in a "Casualty" setting, the management plan must focus on diagnosing and treating the underlying symptom (e.g., non-cardiac chest pain, anxiety, or gastric reflux) that prompted the ER visit. Below is a standard, conservative management plan assuming a workup for atypical, non-cardiac chest pain. 1. Tab. Pantoprazole 40 mg — 1 tablet orally, once daily, taken 30 minutes before breakfast for 5–7 days (to reduce gastric acid). 2. ⁠ Tab. Paracetamol 650 mg — 1 tablet orally every 6 to 8 hours as needed for pain. 3. ⁠Serial ECGs: Repeat the ECG in 6 to 12 hours only if the patient experiences a new episode of chest pain
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Normal ecg
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Ecg for dizziness,  shivering?????? Useless Normal
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Your ECG is normal. Dizziness and shivering may not necessarily be related to the ECG findings. 
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Feel free to consult for further evaluation and treatment plan.
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Hi, Proper evaluation and personalised advice are needed for your concern. A detailed consultation would be best to provide accurate guidance. Feel free to consult me for further assistance.
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Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue. You can consult with me online on Practo or whatsapp on eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six for proper diagnosis, conclusion and management
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Need more history.better if you consult with general physician in nearby hospital.
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Normal. Need more medical history. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Kindly update about blood pressure readings,any chest pain or palpitations and any other comorbidities like diabetes or heart condition.
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Have adequate fluid intake and follow up with firther monitoring of vitals.
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Monitor BP and blood sugar(if diabetic)
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Can you please share your other papers with this, that will help in diagnosis, through ecg only diagnosis can mislead.
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Please consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Normal
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Do consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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